US officials reportedly say Turkey claims to have audio and video footage that show missing Washington Post columnist was brutally killed

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US officials say the Turkish government claimed to possess audio and video recordings that indicate Washington Post columnist Jamal Khashoggi was killed during his visit to the Saudi Consulate in Turkey.
Evidence also suggests that Khashoggi, a Saudi national who went into the consulate for official paperwork related to his upcoming wedding, was dismembered after his death, the officials reportedly said.
It was unclear if US officials had seen or heard the alleged recordings, but Turkish officials reportedly described its contents to them.
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